Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 14, 1913, Page 2

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"Fruit and el The Protesslons- Makes M Big Mit m egeta), ')‘ho eriihpler nthend in the chips here and there and stacked the win- Marols. - ENE e By ROB M'CHEYNE. nings of the lucky number...The-ball . . . ¥R GAWVEL 1. MR Grower"‘ q%a Shlppe | yan fring over the, whee! like some| Carist Church, New Zesisad—Re SFBOLALIS, R & 1 ! eastern express rushed into the m‘d waen youth moved markable incidents oecurred during .3"..;.,. mm;"udmpm the stack to thirty-five. He won. He the visit of the New, Zealand battle “-'hdm l..mhflflmlmlflmhhnmm abru A sul-| Dlaved the black; he played the ends, ' cruiser New Zealand to Russell, North | Gintess Suientiieally . Ker daliv, ort ' 101; Bsttnes. . |l supplies—and st better prices, quie eries ang len porter opened W0 for one. His winnings grew at island, where the Nagapuh, a famous | £ommss ofles, 143 cariond tots. the vestibule with | ®erY Dlay. The loungers gathered tribe of Marols, gave Captain Halsey | fByyant Hilg, Lahelend, Ra. isfaction. Crat. material, Galtvares 1o o, a clatter and -8 nmt.d :::lmu. lf::llt. intent. :1::: and the other officers an eftusively | . o —————- the State, somplete dex without um hoepleas and mechan- | OF Tre was the same, an demonstrative welcome. i I‘::ll‘y set the lit- l‘lfl of his winnings grew steadily. Sub Lient, Prince George of Batten- | & w, mfl' . rounded, f14 erstes, PEARSON'S .“' Soated nay, tle box step on the | ‘Do You wish to raise the price of | berg was singled out, for _attention. Pary polnted whmmfi-mnom opted vy g, platform. From u‘;n‘;m" Y"‘;I“" "“"‘ M Several girls’of the tribe slapped him soms § and ¢ Hentely Eing Sl . the inner recesses raised his eyes at the gam-|on the back, and, amid the greatest > of the stuffy cars | bler's voice and was about to make| enthusiasm,’s young and pretty Maor falseingd, P g PAPER—printed; euts for spesial designa to Ny tired travelers :il::: when, glgeinzthtr:-ntho O‘I;g girl thréw :her . arms ;;onnd ot < B -, purchaser. [ represeiit the lapgest mille; * guaraatyy looked out on the oW again, he saw the young prince’s neck aud kissed him on A 5L Y ) l!tfl aatural, nondescript rowot| Pippa Passes,” he sald reveremtly. cheeks. White , extra quelity asd ; plata pajer o cheap saloons “'Hown tlut” saild the gambier. g o DENTEY. quantities. 1 standing in the u.c&';.?::. Y “l!:k:. :‘h‘ll- shoving Hold Wjindow Pending Law. sxigper Dullgiag, :".- L Strap iren and birch Beops. sun—looked and| %€ " New ' York.—A stained glass win- Paene 5 3 th Xory sank wearlly on| Nanita,” called an angry volce.| gow, brought to this country recent- Residence Phone 500 Bes Ladders in any length—spruse with Rig reunds. the cushioned| “Come on, give me the two dollars.”| |y ang which s to be placed in the LAKELAND, FLd. ROOFING specially adapted for-pae king Rouses. seats. The train| But she was pushing through the| o1 of the cathedral of St. Jobn the Wire at sy expente for priess doliverad In darleat 1oy stood quiet as an| cTowd toward Ellis and the stack of | pyine here, probably will be, left | ° £ the State. empty church. m’::.:“::ru?.m); 'l::.': g:"“m with the customs oficials pending the n VLIS part of the : & ' Out of this som-| ~w; “bronght you luck® she sald passage of the proposed tariff dill, : w 3 bre ' atmosphers | ugome, Jet's have a drink” under which the duty '""h '”d“m Sscohiishod i July, S06. Pbone. 207 ggd 208 came a youngman, win & feeling of deep disgus, be oo prgsent, Iaw the duty 18| vcms 14 end I Sz on his face. In @is hand he bore a heavy traveling Sag and, without noticing the porter’s presence, he made his way across the dusty street to the “Parlor Saloon.” W heavy Mexican stirred in his sleep Trembling with agitation, he drew 2 akirts Ha's. :n" a bench by the doorway as he en-| per out through the door. The. Yolos :{2:.::;:‘11::.‘:9 s mth::?‘u Jeen-Bryaat ’Bl‘&. :::o d, and the barkeep mopped the| ¢ por Mexican lover, high in Immet- liberal exposure of the lbown and hone 351. ! bs #fes and stale beer from the counter. | yon foated after them, as, not know 4l oo Bl WS PIRRERE : ‘Young Ellis walked to the sink, and, | yny now, her new friend supported LT BLANTON & LAWLER— o & & & 5. XEXIENEAM sétting his valise in the corner, turned the shrinking girl to & ‘beneh.’ i b N ol b vere fr the faucet. No water came and he| « AT %‘ walked fndiferently o the troat of [goutr o o o ' Y| HATPIN SLASHES HIS CHEEK ATTORNEYS-ATLAW Rosms 115515 Drias BNs. ::mn;?:'x:. The young man, nervous, | ~ They sat in silence, the girl dry- " : 1 LAKELAND, FLA, . \ pation, stood absently fum- | g,0q and rebellions, New York Youno oman Very Indig- Lakeland Florida lead '-""'“", . dling his last silver dollar in his A n *est and dilcoum 1st, 1913 Lot Will Be A. J. HOLWORTHY A Gilt EdgeInvestment That Will Pay You 20 Per Cen A Cotitage By the Sea at * Liberal terms without inter- madepurchasers before Sept. ‘ Fourth Advange in Price September, 1sf, 19'3 palm, when something In Iur appear atce arrested him. With a heavy band he turned her face into his, and she looked: wildly into his eyes. “You!” she gasped “Prudence,” he said, when he was|: 1a for cash Made Regulate Vlmn'o Dress. Rochester, Pa.—Following meeting of the council here & resolution was uwmg ‘which defines the mode of “Expose gowns” ress women wear. nant at Victim for “Belng €. A, MANN \ “R. 0. 0, WILSOK— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEBON ipesial Attentlon Gvea te Disesa £ Women and Ohildres. O " Enthusiastically and -Unqualifi_e.dly endor_se "ANNA MARIA BEACH as the Ide inter and Summer Sea Side Resort of Florida. This committee made a personal and official investigation: J. L. SKIPPER A. SCHAEFFER | s 4! BUY o Tot, bulld » cottage, Tavy o waside ANNA' MARIA BEACH bas fine water o} Flflndas WA, t¥o_ Merw, dalry, (sipbane aymtam, oo ., D Teh O AL MERIX BRKCH o ¢ § i home of mm'llfimum mq}mmtqmm M:mmmm sn i 0 8 qaa- - [ Fmous ot whep you are mot using it, aaq wh W.N"qu i Mum‘ mwmnvqh g targunt g4 B A “ » wflgmmnmo—eumimg,mn te. Miles of fine sandd eaéh, tio padertow, 'l‘nnnbluahtlom nmm o WA WILL BUILD the ‘Sottags for ou after ‘atohdéd Piahing cannot be B s st e "y oo i Xosre B ) white: ' ‘The waleys the are —nuu con . Resort your plans and will aitent W the emtal ¥t are thp tmww gw«mh'-u.t‘-' "‘%:h‘:.finm,m 5 ’ B Wars ) you e d esire. &?{.W’ ...‘!)o p~-a .-f—_“" .i,.. &’7 'o ~,vng0m.',‘- :"‘ % wor l . Write for Souvenir Boolslot and Post Gmls Adgross Anna Maria Beach Co.y of $100.00 "ANNA MARIA ANNA MARIA BEACH l.ocal Agontsz WMIING & EDHM!DS. 1o :*'—-v:&, W.R. Fuller” Tampa W. D, EDWARDS. : ‘Morpw Wharvy, ‘&% and Yards nalry l Kaight Teray o aole to speak, “did you see that little Rie eyt 33 GARAX 1 WENKED Bimpriatisy, A sharpeyed man, coatless, entered | g.taghioned girl pass the window?” g OOFBOPATE PRYSIOIAK from the rear, and, casting a glanee “I hate her, I hate her!” cried the New York—A hl'-Dlll protruding i S onalied: at the well-dressed stranger, stepped | pojien girl. five inches from the crown of a young | segme &, ¢ and ¥, Brpast Puis. behind one of the gaming tables, and, | «ghe reminded me strangely of you, woman's hat almost cost Willlam Laketand, 1 m removing the faded cover, began toy- | prudence, when we were children to- | TORRIEY 8D ey on a Brighton beach JSee Fhene 30 Bles W fng with the stacks of chips with|gether, back there on the old Che|elevated train. teumn Phame 370 Dlask e 1 Suat W, Basie. ¢ ; M::l::d lx\lmll:;:nleu. ‘illlalr' k;l;'_ he pang. Have you forgotten how hap- m‘l‘onmay was on the :thttfom whe: ._.._.—-...——d—-h—-- wo play ast dollar. He was e yoyng woman sought to pass, an EAGROEITIR. ! put waiting with & gambler's instinct 3:};:;“ ;:lsmge;?‘:::y‘?‘,:“::: °:: o pin drew a long gash across his Al TYOKIR & m v - “ZHE ARCH: for the propitious moment when he | church between your stern old uncle face, missing the right eye by loss than | Bewm § Deea & Beyust Hiee R found himselt listenlng t & 810D | and your kind aunt? Have you no|one<lEBth of an inch. Aviies. Trymendo P * KR, I about one of the drinking tables. A|memory of the old scenes, the old | Toumey made no comment, but the | ¢,eggy ldeas in Peny B | W0 Deavy jowled Mexican sat stupidly |ijte, the old friends. They are longing | ¥Oma indignantly declared she should Lakelead, - :rnxgug nmlnm beer glass with &|for you, Let me send you home.” not:e blamed, as he had no right to be ool s Sodh earing & brass ring like 8| ihe girl was weeping silently, That |0 the way. SAWTI™ dog collar; next him sat & poor Mex- | pight, a3 the train that sped eastward BONTORY, ELLNTY (n'. 8 %uw f foan dandy with a repulsive smile; | wag carrying back to the fold one who Held Under “White Slave” Law. & MEFBEREALL @ girl sat drinking at the table with|paq strayed afar off, and as off to the| Louisville, Ky.—Because he smiled Asveslated Asebifechs m‘ $ 3o : 0 12-Inch leogth them, her back to Ellis. south with new purposes in his heart | at her, sixteen-year-old Minnie Béll Room 018 Gweae Bulldins Bramiuation Ay in upright pouy He turned away. “Chips,” he sald. | Staunch Bilis turned his face, a little | Wallace says she left her home in Leaelaad, P Botale 10w ¢ gty “ll" one inch thick, pas faying his dollar on the roulette table. | maiden in the western junction town, | Evansyille and came to Loulaville with - seyeninobes apart. Aftern As'he did so, & young girl passed the | jnnocent as is the wayside flower | Alger Hochhalber, & check man fora | , . B W yases, eto., turn t window, and Ellis, startled, involun-|of the influence of its life, knelt by |transter company. The girl’s father | ° UORENE, MI88 XMNA POCOCK T these sticks b tarily followed her with eye. her bed and thanked God that all’s | traced them here and caused Hoch- Lowpn. TR 5 upfio placed at each 8o good, so pure, 80 noble a face | well with the world. halber’s arrest for violating the *white Reem !, Bryast Buns. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHN it will be an ey he had not seen for years; and the! (Copyright, by Daily Story Pub. Co) |slave” law. Hochhalber has a wite Fhang 650. seyant Bldg. Beem 11 "It about from place b gontrast with the surroundings of the and infant child in Evansville. Lohslond, Phorits vaome 888 W- Home Companin ASK THE Anng Mar{a Fla BE

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